Hi Tristan,

On Tue, 14 Jun 2016 18:47:32 +0200
Tristan Gingold <tging...@free.fr> wrote:

> On 14/06/16 11:41, Andrey Gursky wrote:
> > On Mon, 13 Jun 2016 20:21:39 +0200
> > Tristan Gingold <tging...@free.fr> wrote:
> >
> >> On 13/06/16 00:07, Jonas Baggett wrote:
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I am thinking about collaborating in this project. My name is Jonas
> >>> Baggett, I am an electronic engineer and I have 2 years of practice
> >>> working on VHDL projects. When I started to understand the programming
> >>> philosophy behind VHDL, I really find it interesting. At that period I
> >>> discovered Ada and I naturally liked this language because of its
> >>> similar programming philosophy.
> >>> I have already made simulations under GHDL of some of my projects some
> >>> time ago and really find that it is a promising software. So I would
> >>> like to participate in the improvement of this software. Where do you
> >>> think I can help you ? I believe this could be an interesting challenge
> >>> for me and as now I have only a temporary job not related to my field,
> >>> it will keep myself active in the field.
> >>
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> if you look at https://github.com/tgingold/ghdl there are many open
> >> issues: some are bugs to be fixed and others are enhancements.
> >> You can start from any of them.
> >> You can also work on the FST waveforms dumper, or something very
> >> different like interfacing with Python.
> >>
> >> Do not hesitate to subscribe to this mailing list and to ask any
> >> question.
> >
> > Tristan,
> >
> > since you've pointed only to the new github page, do you plan to migrate
> > the tickets from sourceforge [1]?
> 
> No, as I don't know an easy way to do it.
> 
> But I don't forget them too.

Good to know. Please, feel free to sketch a plan, where to should look
in the ghdl sources to improve the generic issue in the ticket 40 [1].

> > P.S. BTW, Tristan, I looked over closed bugs on github and I'd like
> > to kindly ask you to reference a git commit in your last closing
> > message. This is very helpful when browsing through this stuff later.
> 
> Indeed.  Do you know how to do that automatically.  I suppose I can 
> reference an issue in a commit.

As Patrick already mentioned, the way you're using now "Fixes #xxx" is
exactly what I've been asking for. Thanks!

Regards,
Andrey


[1] https://sourceforge.net/p/ghdl-updates/tickets/40/

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